Blizzard need a good reason for something like that so Calia is probably the Forsakens best chance at this point as they can use her story wise to make it happen, seems to be going that way anyway.
I believe the Alliance doesn't hold Tirisfal nor the Lordaeron Capital nor the lands leading from the northern shore to Brill
The Alliance gets the Horde's most popular race. The Horde should get the Alliance's most popular race in return. Alteraci Humans for the Horde!
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I wouldn't mind seeing the Forsaken get Tirisfal back, but right now I imagine that's only one of a number of things the Forsaken have to be concerned with. They lost Sylvanas as a leader not too long ago when she turned her back on the whole of the Horde. As rough as it can be for any faction to lose their leader, none was so revered by their people beforehand as Sylvanas was by the Forsaken. Recovering from the betrayal of a perceived goddess has to be intensely hearbreaking, particularly weighed against the loss of other Forsaken she likely caused in her war.
Many of them are also setting foot in the Shadowlands for the first time, seeing the afterlife that Arthas took away from them. Given the split soul issue Uther seems to be having, one has to wonder if the Forsaken are potentially experiencing some of the same issues. Even if not, one has to the the Forsaken that are traveling in these new covenants have to be looking at each zone and wondering where the Arbiter would have placed them.
The Forsaken need their lands to be sure, but before that they need true direction & leadership. Whether it's via Calia Menethil, Lillian Voss, or someone else, the Forsaken need a true leader now more than ever. Otherwise, would they even really know what to do with the lands once they had them back?
True, then again they are not the only interested parties in the region.
The Scarlets still remain a.f.a.i.k., as do various others, so while it certainly doesn't belong to the Alliance the forsaken might have little to say there as well.
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Brill was destroyed during the siege i think.
This is a signature of an ailing giant, boundless in pride, wit and strength.
Yet also as humble as health and humor permit.
Furthermore, I consider that Carthage Slam must be destroyed.
Same time the Worgen retake Gilneas, no I am actually serious.
That would give them a legitimate claim to various parts of Lordaeron indeed, but translating that claim into something practical might not be so easy, especially with Lordaeron's former seat being thoroughly blighted.
Personally i hope that the forsaken somehow invent a blightscrubber of some sorts, and in exchange for getting back parts of lordaeron they scrub southshore and gilneas too.
This is a signature of an ailing giant, boundless in pride, wit and strength.
Yet also as humble as health and humor permit.
Furthermore, I consider that Carthage Slam must be destroyed.
Alliance finally get their big city back and you QQ about it?
By "[night elves'] own scenario" do you mean the Warfront, which was for both factions and all races? I honestly don't think we'll see anything like that for Forsaken. However, I suspect the Forsaken heritage armor questline may deal with the political fallout of Sylvanas' abdication and the future of the race. You may or may not see efforts to remove the blight during that questline, or they might abandon Lordaeron City and form a new Forsaken capitol as some sort of rebranding. Heck, they could even force the Scarlets out of their land for good and take over the monastery.
Alternatively, Blizzard could do a big "homecoming" event. Remove the Gnomeregan irradiation. Recover Gilneas. Resettle Kezan. Have the Mag'har construct their own settlement. Build a new night elf capitol. Cleanse Lordaeron City. It could be nice to see some resolution of those matters.
Gilneas is habitable. There were black dragons and their human lackeys living there back in Cataclysm, a few patches after it got blighted. The Gilneans haven't moved back in because they don't have the forces to take back the city and then hold the land against another Horde invasion, I presume. Now that they lost their second home, it may motivate them to try a bit more.
Btw are there any info of approximately how many Forsaken are left?
Wouldn't make much sense for the Horde spending time and resources getting their city back if there aren't many of them left, time better spent on the Trolls for example, building it on Kalimdor will also make it easier to defend.
This is a signature of an ailing giant, boundless in pride, wit and strength.
Yet also as humble as health and humor permit.
Furthermore, I consider that Carthage Slam must be destroyed.
I would assume OP is a Forsaken, but it seems he is just a troll
on-topic:
Teldrassil was destroyed by the enemy...Night Elves moved somewhere else in Azeroth.
Undercity was destroyed by themselves...Forsaken should move somewhere else than Azeroth.
It's only fair
WoW characters that need/deserve to get killed/punished/otherwise removed from the story: Tirion(dead now), Thrall, Malfurion, Sylvanas(soon?), Jaina, Tyrande
Night elves conquered Darkshore back and left Stormwind for Hyjal. Now I demand from Blizzard that Forsaken get the same treatment and return to their hometurf in Lordaeron since that would be the FAIR thing to do. Obviously I can't expect fairness from alliance fanatics it seems.
Nothing of value was lost. Forsaken don't need to eat, drink, rest or sleep. The weather doesn't bother them. So why would they need an inn and housing?
I really don't know why Forsaken need any kind of buildings really. They don't need it. At most they may want a wall to keep intruders out.
I guess it's just Blizzard forgetting their own lore and just going with what's normal for other races.